Re: Slow Filesystem I/O
From: Bob Koehler (koehler_at_eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org)
Date: 04/25/05
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Date: 25 Apr 2005 07:52:45 -0500
In article <slrnd6nk9v.78k.usenet@gaia.roc2.gblx.net>, Dan Foster <usenet@evilphb.org> writes:
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> That's a shame (Spiralog). Wonder why then-DEC dropped it if it was
> pretty good?
They dropped it because it didn't work. You could get impressive
speed in laboratory conditions. In the real world you didn't. A
nasty problem showed up and there was no real justification for
fixing it with no real benefit to customers.
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